Officials participate in a June 16 groundbreaking ceremony for Legacy Bank & Trust Co.’s planned 40,000-square-foot headquarters at 3250 E. Sunshine St. Base Construction & Management LLC is general contractor for the project slated to wrap up in summer 2021. The site is a former Meek’s Lumber Co., which has been demolished. A city building permit lists a declared valuation of $5 million for the Legacy Bank building.
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BANK ON IT
Officials participate in a June 16 groundbreaking ceremony for Legacy Bank & Trust Co.’s planned 40,000-square-foot headquarters at 3250 E. Sunshine St. Base Construction & Management LLC is general contractor for the project slated to wrap up in summer 2021. The site is a former Meek’s Lumber Co., which has been demolished. A city building permit lists a declared valuation of $5 million for the Legacy Bank building.
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BACK ON STAGE
Mark Gideon, standing, and Beth Domann rehearse for “Deep in the Heart of Tuna,” the first show to return to the Landers Theatre stage after three productions were postponed during COVID-19 restrictions. Springfield Little Theatre performers are taking the stage July 17-26. Theatergoers can watch the performance in-person – with social distancing and face masks required – or as a virtual show. “Just as many people have told us they are not ready to come back have told us they are dying to come back,” says Marketing Director Megan Buchbinder. “That’s why we’re adding the streaming option.”